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What does it mean to be the true Israel of God?

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The true Israel of God refers to all who believe in Christ, not merely those of physical descent.

To be the true Israel of God means to be part of the spiritual family that God has chosen through faith in Jesus Christ. Romans 2:28-29 articulates that true Jewish identity is based on inward faith rather than outward circumcision, signifying that the true people of God are not solely based on physical lineage but on faith in Christ. This doctrine is essential because it asserts that all believers, both Jewish and Gentile, are considered the true Israel of God, highlighting the inclusivity of God's grace and the fulfillment of His promises throughout all nations. Galatians 3:6-7 further clarifies that 'those who are of faith are the children of Abraham,' reinforcing this identity for all who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 2:28-29, Galatians 3:6-7

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I Have Loved Thee
Don Fortner · Jun 22, 1999
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